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![]() At times, a clash of styles between the designer, David Hockney, and the director, Jonathan Miller, suggested that the two had worked out their plans independently and then reconciled them in rehearsals. It had about it a tone of antic freshness, of fairy-tale legend filtered through adult (and adulterous) fantasy, while nonetheless managing to resemble the naturalistic stagings familiar to previous generations of Wagnerians. The new production of ''Tristan und Isolde'' that the Los Angeles Music Center Opera put forward this evening was something of an oddity for our times, but a welcome one.
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